![]() I'm glad I got to experience this film on the big screen in all its glory without any distractions. I'm so greatful that there was nobody talking, nobody laughing at every small moment that isn't really humourous, nobody chewing popcorn in my ear or feeling like my personal space was being invaded. But I can't believe how personal the experience was. I remember hearing about blade runner 2049 coming to cinemas, I remember watching the trailer over and over again and I remember binging the original hours before I went to see it on opening night.īut the theatre was mostly empty, I counted 6 people in a theatre that usually houses 100-150+ and I was shocked. ![]() They had great stories, most of which I had never heard before."īlade Runner 2049: Interlinked - The Art is available now and can be purchased here.Īnd for more from the world of Blade Runner, catch up on how Denis Villeneuve wants to make another movie in the series, come to terms with the fact that Blade Runner is no longer set in the future, or watch Villeneuve answer nine WTF Blade Runner questions.Just A small reflection after watching blader runner 2049 for the first time in a year. How much inspiration was drawn from the original movie? How far were the boundaries pushed into new creative territories? And, how were the visual cues created to illustrate the thirty-year lapse between the two movies? To answer these questions, I interviewed production designer Dennis Gassner and tracked down a dozen artists who worked on the film. "My editor Jo Boylett and I agreed that, as the title suggests, Interlinked would explore the visual interconnectedness between Ridley Scott’s 1982 Blade Runner, and Denis Villeneuve’s 2017 Blade Runner 2049. Lapointe said the following about the book: Check out the gallery of images below, including seven pieces of art that are exclusive to IGN:
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